230 Pieces Octagon Sealing Wax Beads Sticks with 2 Pieces Tea Candles and 1 Piece Wax Melting Spoon for Wax Stamp Sealing (Wine Red)
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FrancoAndrea
> 3 dayInnanzitutto: come hanno segnalato molte altre recensioni: non è vera ceralacca ma piuttosto una colla che scaldata si scioglie e raffreddata si indurisce.
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miriam Tata
Greater than one weekJust as expected.
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andreea
> 3 dayI used these wax beads for my wedding invitations I was able to do 90 invitations with doubling up on the beads since I wanted more of the wax covering. Overall I was very pleased with the end results the color of them was gorgeous and the overall feel and thickness was amazing. I had run out on the last couple of invites and was stuck using different wax beads I had bought earlier from Hobby Lobby and the difference between the two was crazy. I comparison the ones from hobby lobby stuck to the wax mold that I had and tore up my invitations. I would recommend/ buy again myself if i ever needed it!
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Ariel
> 3 dayUse a bigger candle/flame !! The tiny ones provided will take you hours. It is a time consuming process if doing a lot but the results are beautiful! Definitely use two beads for a better look!
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ari
> 3 dayNon sono esperta di ceralacca ma sembra bella ed i sigilli non si rompono
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Sarah
> 3 dayIt works and the seals are amazing, but the tools aren’t very durable.
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Cassie
> 3 dayI can’t wait to use these on my wedding invitations, just from playing with it a bit I can tell it is going to look beautiful. The wax seems to take a while to melt but I think that’s just the nature of it
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Mama Jenny
> 3 dayGreat amount of pieces for price. The gold was really nice with shimmer in it! Definitely would recommend!
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Cassandra Dimitt
> 3 dayColor was great and wax sticks well! Sometime pieces seem harder to melt than others.
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s anderson
> 3 dayI have a custom stamp with intricate lines. I have never had any issue where the wax left residue before and I have used some of the cheapest waxes available. This wax didnt stick properly to the paper, instead breaking away with the stamp upon removal (which is difficult to then wash off, especially when it comes to highly detailed designs).